Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus invites Elon Musk’s Starlink in bid to gain diplomatic leverage
Dhaka: Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Mohammed Yunus, has invited billionaire Elon Musk to introduce his satellite internet service, Starlink, in the country, media reports said.
The proposal is viewed as an attempt to secure diplomatic favour from the Trump administration, which, unlike President Biden’s government, does not seem to oppose Dhaka’s tenuous leadership.
During their meeting, Yunus and Musk highlighted that Starlink could create opportunities for "Bangladesh's enterprising youth, rural and vulnerable women, and remote communities," according to a statement from Yunus' media office, as cited by AFP.
Musk has also shown interest in visiting Bangladesh following an invitation from Yunus. A statement confirmed that he was "looking forward" to the visit, although he has not made any public remarks on the matter, including on X, the social media platform he owns.
The discussion between Musk and Yunus took place alongside Musk’s meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was in Washington at the invitation of US President Donald Trump.
Relations between India and Bangladesh have deteriorated since Yunus assumed power following last year’s uprising, which ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
India, a key ally of Hasina, has seen its influence in Dhaka decline, while Hasina remains in exile in New Delhi.
Bangladesh continues to push for her extradition, citing allegations related to the deaths of hundreds of protesters during the revolt that led to her removal.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

From Kabaddi to Courtroom: Three Indian-origin men sent to prison over violence during 2023 UK kabaddi event
Three Indian-origin men have been arrested and jailed in the UK for their involvement in violent disorder during a kabaddi tournament in Derby in England’s East Midlands region in 2023.

Burnt to death: 7-year-old girl killed as BNP leader’s house set on fire in Bangladesh
A seven-year-old girl was burnt to death and three others were injured after the house of a Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader—allegedly locked from the outside—was set on fire in Bangladesh’s Lakshmipur district early Sunday, media reports said.

No evidence of blasphemy by Hindu man lynched in Bangladesh: Probe
Investigators probing the brutal lynching of Dipu Chandra Das, a 25-year-old Hindu man killed in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh district over alleged blasphemy, have found no evidence that he made any remark hurting religious sentiments.

South Africa hit by second mass shooting this month; 10 dead
At least 10 people were killed and another 10 injured in a mass shooting in Bekkersdal, a township outside Johannesburg, South African police said on Sunday. The attack marks the second mass shooting in the country this month, according to AFP.
Latest News

From Kabaddi to Courtroom: Three Indian-origin men sent to prison over violence during 2023 UK kabaddi event

Obesity cannot be treated with shortcuts: Jitendra Singh

Burnt to death: 7-year-old girl killed as BNP leader’s house set on fire in Bangladesh

‘Stricter punishment for insulting faiths’: Revanth Reddy announces new law

